Mechanochemistry makes gold salts that are soluble in organic solvents

Two glass vials one contains a yellow liquid and the other contains a reddish brown liquid

Source: © Friščić research group/University of Birmingham

No need for aqua regia, chlorine or mercury in this gold processing method

A new one-pot mechanochemistry method for processing elemental gold can provide organosoluble gold salts in under one hour. By combining potassium peroxymonosulfate, a common pool cleaner, tetraalkylammonium halide salts and metallic gold in a solvent-free ball mill reaction, the technique avoids traditional harsh and toxic reagents used for gold oxidation.